if they don't, brown says there will be more cuts totaling $6 billion. and those cuts would again hit education hard. the governor warned today that the school year here in california could shrink by up to three weeks and, scott, tuition at colleges and universities would continue to rise. >> pelley: so, ben, the plan is that the voters would vote on these tax increases in november. how realistic is it to think that people will vote for the tax increase? >> well, that's an awfully tough sell but the governor is giving it his best go. he's running a campaign and leveling with taxpayers and saying you want to decide what kind of state you want to live in and if you want these things you have to pay for them. >> pelley:. >> pelley: it's not just california. 29 states and the district of chropl columbia are bleeding red ink. leading the list are illinois, texas, massachusetts, and louisiana. moving on now to public safety. thousands of police officers will be in washington this week to honor those who've lost their lives in the line of duty. today the f.b.i.